Lawyer Jonathan Goldberg QC, who brought the complaint against Mr Millard in 2014, said after the hearing: ‘A man who spews out such Nazi propaganda is not fit to call himself a barrister, so I feel satisfied.’

He claimed the barrister’s tweets were ‘racist, anti-Semitic, anti-black, anti-Muslim’ and showed him to be an ‘outspoken admirer of Adolf Hitler’.

In response to the claims, Mr Millard said he had not ‘directly insulted or attacked anyone in any way by addressing them on Twitter’.